--- Dave Kleikamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :

> On Sat, 2005-11-26 at 21:52 +0100, szonyi calin wrote:
> > Hello
> > 
> > With 2.6.14.1 kernel (from kernel.org - no other patches) i
> > found the following error:
> > 
> > Nov 22 20:42:41 grinch kernel: ERROR: (device hda6): diRead:
> > i_ino != di_number
> > 
> > Nov 26 20:45:41 grinch kernel: ERROR: (device hda8): diRead:
> > i_ino != di_number
> > 
> > I guess this errors are appearing when i run slocate because
> > slocate is running at 20:40 every day.
> 
> It seems reasonable that you would see the error then, but the
> inode was
> probably messed up some time earlier.  I don't know of any
> known bugs to
> explain it though.  :-(
> 
> > After reboot fsck says that it deleted a file from the
> > filesystem on which the error occured. I didn't save fsck
> > output. 
> 
> Are these the same filesystem (hda6 & hda8)?  Let me know if
> you see a
> similar problem again, as fsck should have fixed the problem
> this time.
> 

These are different filesystems

> > The filesystems were over 90% full when this happened.
> > 

Here we go again. This time is detailed.

First: the filesystem was mounted ro after the message
Dec  4 20:41:50 grinch kernel: ERROR: (device hda6): diRead:
i_ino != di_number

but the kernel didn't say that in logs. It should tell me when
the filesystem is monted ro.

Second: As I said below the filesystem was quite full (i had
around 50MB out 
of 8 GB free) and I deleted the old kernel source and I noticed
some "cannot 
delete blabla: read-only filesystem"
The i looked in logs and saw the above error message.
Slocate was also running.

So I guess that the problem occurs when the filesystem is
almmost full and when is heavy disk/filesystem access

Atttached are the following files:
bugs: a bug in jfs_fsck - it says -f option is fix file system
when in the 
short help it says:  Force check even if file system is marked
clean.

hda6_log_ro_check: a fsck with -n option
hda6_check_rw: a normal fsck 
debug: I tried to do a "debug" for Filesystem object and inode
alocation 
group specified by fsck. I hope is usefull information

thanks
bye

Calin

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